Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1920, Page 3

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Children’s Party Much Enjoyed. Both the “grown-ups” and the chil- dren enjoyed the party given by Mrs. c. G. Bauer in honor of the first birth anniversary of Charles Bauer Jr. The afterndon was socially spent and light refreshments were served. The Mesdames Charles — Wheeler, John Schnoor, Charles Rose, Mrs. Alva Scott and little daughter, Mrs. Harry Darst and. daughter and Mrs, Harry Garland and onret oe the guests, iad ‘ Mrs. H, H. Harden has returned from a trip on the Western coast where she visited with friends and relatives. cee Farewell Party for Young The Misses Leah and Catherine Hol- loran will be the guests of honor at a prettily appointed dinner party this evening given by Miss Vira Barker, at her home, 902 South Beech street, as a farowell entertainment for the young ladies. The dining table will be decorated in pink and green in an ar- tistic mazmer and places will be laid for 12 guests, school friends of the Misses Holloran. After the dinner party the guests will be chaperoned to the dance by Mrs. Barker and Mrs, Duthie, fn California Mrs. P. J. Holloran, Ray Holloran, the Misses Catherine and Leah Hol- Joran and the smaller children are leav- ing next Monday for San Diego, Calif., bees wee Maccabee Rally at I. 0. 0. F. Hall : One of the pleasing events of’ the seastayle coheduled by the Casper Re- view, No. $,°of the Maccabees for Mon- day night in the LO. 0. F. hall. Field Commander Mrs. MacMahn, assisted by the degree staff of Thermopolis, will initiate a class of 39 into the largest women’s lodge in the world. Visitors are expected from Greybull, Crosby, Worland, Lovell and Ther- mopolis. All of the members of. Casper, are making special\plans to have this rally one to be re! ibered, All visit-' ing ladies of the L. O, T. M are in- vited to attend.. / eee Mrs. Gus Bell has left for Minne- sota where she expects to spend the rest, of the summer with her parents. eee Birthday Party Much Enjoyed Little Miss Eleanor Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew M. Gay was_ the hostess at a birthday party celebrat- ing her ninth anniversary, yesterday afternoon, at her home 712 East Sec- ond street. About 20 of her school mateswere invifed and the little lady receiyéd many beautiful gifts. The’ afternoon was spent playing gamse and with contests. Refreshments were served including a. huge birth- day cake with candles'and pink candy roses. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Piere of 220; North Jackson street and their daugh- ter and niece are leaving Monday for their old home in Genoa and Wizner, Neb., making the trip overland. They expect to be gone about two months. Mrs. Piere has resigned her position as treasurer. of the W. C. T. U. Sev- eral members of the organization sur- prised Mrs, Plere on Friday evening by an informal party. Miss May Hanson, her niece, added to the evening's en- tertainment with several piano ‘selec- tions and the guests served refresh- ments that they brought with them. In recognition of the faithful work: of Mrs. Piere while an officer of the) ‘Ww. C. T. U,, she was presented with a lovely silver and glass casserole by Mrs. L. W. Bailey. The ladies were es- corted) home by the Messrs. Piere, Parsons and Prager, in their motor othe ‘wedding of Miss Margaret Mc- Dermott to’ Joel Bagby was performed fat the Parish house of the St, An- thony's Catholic church at 1 o'clock this noon by the Rev. John Mullin. ‘The bride was gowned in a pale pink) reorgette dress and wore a corsage Douquet of bride’s roses. She was at- tended by Miss Margaret Laughlin. who wore a blue satin gown. The groom was attended by Harry Mills. Atter the ceremony a delicious wed-|= ding luncheon was served at the home| of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. G. Haw- = kins, 904 South Jefferson avenue. The} & table was prettily decorated in pink and white. Places pela and Mrs. Joel Bagby, the bride and groom, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Haw, kins, the host and hostess, Mr. an Mrs, Al BSzare,_ the Szare, Mary Milne, Mary Hogue, Mar- garet Laugl and the Messers Dralle, M. and Henry Iverson. "The, couple will not take a wedding| == to at the present, and will be at home their friends at their apartmen® on South ‘Natrona street. » ef ‘Word ne Been received of the wed- dine of Charles McDermott and Mrs. |= Carm: yho was. connected Private’ hospital here, which took place last» week in Omaha, Neb. ‘ Mrs. McDermott intend to make thelr home in Omaha for the present as Mr. McDermott is connected with the C. & N. W. railroad there. Picnic Held * Last. - last tt number of the young mar- . ried eancare ‘of the social set here-en-| joyed a plenic in the mountains, mak- ing the trip in their mor: cars. oe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald have returned to their home at the ‘Willow ranch on the Sweetwater after, spending several days in the city on) business and visiting with friends. Creek and back this mornig on a short “leur in dark brown velour. at the table ‘were laid|é Misses Franklin|= n, Harry Mills, Sam-/& uel ‘Weaver, Martin McDermott, Rich-) HE ard McDermott, the father of the bride) He In spite of the change in the’ weather ——————__”'*" |__ PERSONALS — | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ewing have lef: for Iowa where.they. wilt visit with Mrs. Ewing's psrents and ‘with her son, Mrs. Ewing has been in the employ of the Goldep Rule for some time. se 8 Burrill Ford made the trip to Salt business trip, "se we Mr. ond Mrs. Homer Tedford are moving into their new bungalow on East G street this afternoon. They have just returned from Lead, 3. 1D., where they spent several months, i ares Mrs, J. B, Spencer and her sister,] Mrs. Isham, who has been visiting here from her home in Tacoma, ‘Wash., and Mrs, Isham’s daughter, Migs Vir-} ginia, are leaving today for South Da- kota where they will visit for- some} time. eee. Warren Richarason of Cheyenne spent yesterday in the city visiting with his brother, C. B. Richardson, and also attending to business matters. see M. C. Price is planning on leaving tomorrow even§ng for Denver on a business trip. Z eee Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curren have re- turned to Casper. connected with the Nichols and Stirrett law offices, met Mrs. Curren in Doug-|! where they intend to spend about a/ las, eee Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Price are moving into their new home on South Wolcott} | street today. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timmons of St.) Joseph, Mo., are in the city visiting for a few days before going on to the|; Yellowstone national park. see Mrs. C. V. Shaw and son, of Denver, Colo., arrived Friday to spend several || |} Daily Fashion Hint ORIGINAL AND DISTINCTIVE. Calculated to make one a confirm- ed devotee to walking is this tail- The | Jaqket hes a high rolling collar, closes to the neck in front and is self-trimmed. The peplum is in ciz- cular effect. Inserted pockets trim the two-piece skirt, while the nar- row’ straight belt closes at the left side. Medium size requires 334 yards 64-inch material. ‘ Pictorial Review Jacket No, 8659. Sizes, 16 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8862. Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents, Weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Don H, Herbert, ¥ tended the funeral of their sister at} been yisiting with relatives in Towa. | Rawlins expect to return to Casper! Mets he | Sunday. | Los Angeles, Cal., tend to business Mr. Brough was formerly connected| agents for the Bi } | utler | with the Big Four Oil company but is states of Wyoming and now looking after his own interests, Miss Daisy Kropp, who has been at- ene to Casper. She was accompanied home| Frank, Ed, and Ben Scherck who at.|P¥ het brother, Louis Kropp, who has| ASS Amos Mitchell of the M, & V. Tank company of Wichita Falls;Texas, left D. C. Brough left Friday for| Thursday for his home after spending} where he will at-| three days here with the officers of the} for several months.;May Tank company, who are the} tanks in the} ; 0 Montana. The} M,. & V. Tank compnny is the general| Dancin | Dreamland Pavilion Saturday Nite Hear the Roving Marine Harmony : Four A Real Quartette American Legion Novelty Orchestra Opposite Court House Mr. Curren, who is! | SPORT JERSEY SUITS Just received 25 from our New York buyer. New- / est colorings and styles. ; Values up Sale to $47.50 $32.95 tending school in the east, has returned! si Carlson's hall's. — Watermelons Carload .Just Arrived Also Another Car Cantaloupes City Fruit Market Phone 247 Giving The National Bank of Commerce “Bank of Strength and Service” —___—___—_ Carlson's Famous Delmonico Ice st st of “Denver, exclusive at “Kim- Served by experts. 6-14-tf CASPER [LLL No Bank > Can Grow Without The growth of the National Bank of. Commerce has not been accidental. Steadily for six months it has been building up on a solid foundation of SERVICE rendered, keeping pace with the financial requirements of its clientele. 3 = = 2 = = = Consegently Its Growth Has Been Sound and Normal and its position in the Wyoming banking field has been established on ‘a basis of achievement. Our last call statement on May AN, 1920, showed deposits amounting to $877,463.43 WYOMING ES , ; ; . . 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The lightness of the weight enables a Maxwell to take a turn with more ease and less slowing up, SALES AND 511 Yellowstone Ave. N N ARK j,OAD come down a hill under better control, ascend a hill as well, and make more time over a rough piece of roadway. The strength of its steels enables a Maxwell to stand equally as well, or better, side “strains, road uneven- ness, etc. In other words, a Maxwell makes speed when a larger car cannot, and thus evens up to a high average its “road speed” without breaking the speed laws. + This ability in a Maxwell is one of many that is winning new friendships daily. Nearly 400,000 of them to date; in another year 500,000. Phone 1223 Carlsons FAMOUS DELMONICO ICE CREAM OF DENVER Finest Cream in the West. Contains higest percentage in butter fats. Served by experts at “The Fountain at the Rexall Store.” ’ EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR CARLSON'S IN CASPER Our store has been entirely remodeled. 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